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New Philips e monitors with great image quality and ultra-thin bezels

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Philips has announced the launch of three new monitor models that are incorporated into its line of Philips E consumer monitors, offering excellent design and outstanding image quality to delight the most demanding users.

Features of the new Philips E monitors

All of them are based on a panel with a size of 27 inches, very thin frames of 9.94mm and a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Philips has included its Ultra-Wide Color technology that offers very realistic color representation and excellent viewing angles in both planes. Its panels are based on IPS technology, which differs from TN by offering much higher image quality, especially in colors.

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Therefore, we are dealing with Philips E monitors that have placed great emphasis on offering the best possible image quality. The manufacturer has also thought about users who spend many hours in front of the PC for work, for them have included anti-flicker and blue light reduction technologies, both aimed at eye health care.

For gamers, FreeSync support has been included, the dynamic refresh rate technology supported by AMD and which will provide much smoother games free of annoying tearing. Finally, they are made of sustainable and eco-friendly materials, the monitors are free of mercury and lead and save energy thanks to their low energy consumption.

The Philips E9 family will be expanded in the future with the arrival of flat panel models and curved monitors, all with a sleek design with super slim 9.94mm bezels and technological innovations such as AMD FreeSync technology. The Philips E 276E9QDSB, 276E9QJAB and 276E9QSB FHD models will be available in March 2018 with a manufacturer-recommended price of 189 euros.

Then there will be three curved models in 31.5 ”FHD / QHD and 27” FHD formats in early May, and finally a model with a 23.8-inch FHD flat screen in May and another 21.5-inch FHD in July.

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